Youth movement
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A youth movement is any attempt to organize individual young people into a unified identity. According to The Freechild Project, "A growing number of organizations and individuals are calling for a worldwide youth movement, built around information technology, political and social action, and other platforms." There are a seemingly infinite number of youth movements, both historical and contemporary in nature.
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[edit] Movements
[edit] Contemporary youth movements
- Children's rights
- Youth participation
- Student voice
- Youth service
- Youth rights
- Youth development
- Youth voice
- Zionist youth movements
[edit] Historical youth movements
- Hippies
- Youth liberation
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
- Hitler Youth
- American Youth Congress
- Communist Youth Movement
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- The Guide to Social Change Led By and With Young People
- Guide to the Global Youth Movement
- Worldwide Youth Movements
- Youth Taking Action - promoting youth leadership and involvement in social issues worldwide.
- Dare 2 Share Youth Ministry - Training teenagers to transform their world!